UK Government - With more than 58,500 employees, nearly £540 billion
revenue, and around 45 million customers, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
is a major government department with serious responsibilities.
HMRC’s work and the revenue it collects touches the lives of every
single adult and business in the UK, from students and single mothers,
to the largest multi-national corporations. HMRC is the business that
helps keep the UK working. As such, HMRC is completely in a league of
its own.
Saturday, 22 October 2016
Ogun governor’s thugs attacked us, say striking workers
It was gathered that some labour leaders and union members who had gathered at the secretariat of the state Nigeria Labour Congress around 8am on Thursday were attacked by the thugs.
One of those beaten, who pleaded anonymity, said, “The thugs came in a Toyota Camry and some others came on motorcycles; they descended on union leaders and some of us who had gathered at the secretariat, beating us blue, black.
Commercial sex workers take over Jos trade fair
Activities of commercial sex works are overshadowing those of
exhibitors and traders at the 2016 Jos Trade Fair, holding at the Jos
Polo Field, in Jos North local government area of Plateau state.
A PREMIUM TIMES’ reporter at the trade fair Thursday night noticed hordes of young sex workers brazenly soliciting patronage by male participants at the event.
One of the young workers, who refused to give her name, said the illicit trade was booming because the cold weather in the city made exhibitors and visitors from outside the city disposed to their services and other available forms of hospitality.
A PREMIUM TIMES’ reporter at the trade fair Thursday night noticed hordes of young sex workers brazenly soliciting patronage by male participants at the event.
One of the young workers, who refused to give her name, said the illicit trade was booming because the cold weather in the city made exhibitors and visitors from outside the city disposed to their services and other available forms of hospitality.
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